“It’s like the people have spoken and this is what America looks like,” said Smith ... equity and inclusion programs in ...
The subtle and not-so-subtle consequences of America's history of race relations helps to explain ... of us could occupy any rank in the social hierarchy. Let me be more concrete: Imagine that ...
One-drop statutes, such as the Virginia Racial Integrity Act of 1924, attempted to scientifically define who was Black based on how much African ancestry a person had. Passed in dozens of states in ...
Woodrow Wilson's record on race relations was not very good ... and the expectations and assumptions of much of white America. Du Bois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts in 1868, a ...
Tipped workers have been in the news a lot lately. But Eli Wilson sociologist says tipping wasn’t born in America. It’s rooted in class hierarchy — which still persists today.